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Psychology of Programming Interest Group (PPIG)
13th Annual Workshop
Final Call for Participation April 17 - 20, 2001
The Cliffside Hotel - Bournemouth - UK
http://www.ppig.org/workshops/13th.html
The annual PPIG workshop is a forum in which researchers concerned
with psychological factors within programming and software design can
present and discuss recent results, findings and developments. One of
the predominant features of the PPIG workshops has been their
openness to the variety of contrasting concerns relevant to
programming, software design, maintenance, etc. The annual workshops,
which always attract a high percentage of attendees from outside the
United Kingdom, consist of keynote addresses by eminent practitioners
in the relevant fields, discussion panels, software demonstrations
and seminar-like presentations. Invited speakers this year include Gary
Olson from University of Michigan and Liam Bannon from the University of
Limerick.
Prior to the event there will be a seminar titled "How to write PhDs"
followed by an open session for doctoral students to discuss their
work.
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Submission Topics:
Contributions are welcome that focus upon recent research concerning
the psychology of programming. Areas of interest include, but are not
limited to, the following:
- empirical studies of novice and expert programmers,
- collaborative software development,
- graphical notations and environments,
- psychological aspects of program specification,
- teaching and learning programming,
- debugging, tracers and visualization,
- mental models,
- parallelism,
- programming paradigms,
- display-based reasoning,
- software design methodologies,
- programming environments and support tools,
- organisational issues,
- formal reasoning.
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Submission Details:
Please email your submission (4 - 12 pages) to
[log in to unmask] in MSWORD.
Please check the workshop's web site for formatting information.
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Important Dates:
Paper Submission: Friday, 2nd February 2001
Notification of Acceptance: Friday, 2nd March 2001
Deadline for Registration Online: Friday, 16th March 2001
Workshop: Tuesday, 17th - Friday, 20th April 2001
Participants need to register fairly early (by Friday, 9 March 2001) to
guarantee
their room on site.
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Please visit Workshop website: http://www.ppig.org/workshops/13th.html
Psychology of Programming Interest Group website: http://www.ppig.org/
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Contact:
Dr. Gada Kadoda, School of Design, Engineering and Computing,
Bournemouth University, Poole, Dorset BH12 5BB, UK. Tel: 44 (0) 1202
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